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    DSTK - DataScience ToolKit

    DSTK - DataScience ToolKit

    DSTK - DataScience ToolKit for All of Us

    DSTK - DataScience ToolKit is an opensource free software for statistical analysis, data visualization, text analysis, and predictive analytics. Newer version and smaller file size can be found at: https://sourceforge.net/projects/dstk3/ It is designed to be straight forward and easy to use, and familar to SPSS user. While JASP offers more statistical features, DSTK tends to be a broad solution workbench, including text analysis and predictive analytics features. Of course you may specify JASP for advanced data editing and RapidMiner for advanced prediction modeling. DSTK is written in C#, Java and Python to interface with R, NLTK, and Weka. ...
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    JaCHMM

    Java Conditioned Hidden Markov Model library

    The JaCHMM - the Java Conditioned Hidden Markov Model library - is a complete implementation of a CHMM in Java ready to use either on command line or as a module. The JaCHMM is licenced under the BSD licence. It gives an implementation of the Viterbi, Forward-Backward, Baum-Welch and K-Means algorithms, all adapted for the CHMM. JaCHMM is based on the JaHMM and also designed to achieve reasonable performance without making the code unreadable.
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